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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Redmon, Illinois, is a small community with low diversity as of 2022. The village has a predominantly white population of 97% in 2022, a median income of $53,026, and a population of 155 residents.
From 2013 to 2022, Redmon maintained a low diversity classification. The white population remained above 94% throughout this period, indicating a stable racial composition. Minimal changes occurred in other racial categories, with small representations of Asian, Hispanic, and multi-racial residents emerging in recent years.
The median income in Redmon fluctuated over the years, increasing from $47,499 in 2013 to a peak of $62,499 in 2018, then declining to $53,026 in 2022. This trend suggests economic volatility within the community.
Population trends show a decline from 206 residents in 2018 to 155 in 2022, indicating a significant population loss of about 25% over four years. This decrease could be related to economic factors or changing local conditions.
The persistent low diversity in Redmon contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas. The economic fluctuations and recent population decline may reflect broader rural economic challenges faced by small communities across the United States.
Redmon is likely to maintain its low diversity classification in the near future. However, the slight increase in representation from other racial groups could potentially lead to a slow transition towards moderate diversity over a longer period if this trend continues and accelerates.
The economic outlook appears uncertain, given the recent decline in median income and population. If these trends persist, Redmon may face challenges in maintaining its economic stability and attracting new residents.
Redmon has remained a predominantly white community with low diversity over the past decade. Subtle demographic shifts and economic fluctuations suggest a community in transition. The village's ability to adapt to these changes and potentially diversify its population and economic base will be crucial for its long-term vitality and resilience.